Compare Crepe Makers Side by Side

Shopping for a crepe maker is harder than it looks. Wattage determines how fast the plate heats up, max temperature sets the ceiling for browning control, and surface material affects stick resistance and cleanup. This tool pulls the manufacturer-listed specs for every crepe maker in our catalog and lines them up in one table so you can scan the numbers directly.

The comparison covers the five specs that matter most: wattage, maximum surface temperature in Fahrenheit, plate material, color finish, and overall dimensions. All figures come straight from the manufacturer data, not estimates. Ratings and review counts are included as well so you can weigh build quality signals alongside the spec sheet.

Select any two or more models using the checkboxes and the table updates instantly. If a spec is blank, the manufacturer did not publish that figure. Questions? Reach us at hello@chpizza.com.

Comparison table

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Severin CM 2198 Crepe Maker 1000 W - Plastic, Non-Stick Black - $80.00
Waring WSC160X Crepe Maker - - - - - $427.04
Moss & Stone OZJONG Crepe Maker 800 W - - Red 9 X 16 X 1 In $29.99
SCS Direct MTF_CCM689_C9.27 Crepe Maker 1200 W - Crepe Black/White - $39.99
Starfrit 024724-006-0000 Crepe Maker 300 W - Plastic Blue 6.4 X 4.9 X 3.1 In $17.79
Eurolux EL-1100 Crepe Maker - - Aluminum Black - $29.95
Salton RC2104BK Crepe Maker - - Aluminum Black 9.2 X 8.2 X 7.8 In $57.23

Frequently asked questions

What wattage should I look for in a crepe maker?

Most countertop crepe makers run between 800 and 1500 watts. Higher wattage means faster preheat and more stable heat recovery between pours. If you plan to make batches back to back, look for at least 1000 watts.

Does max temperature matter for crepes?

Yes. Crepes need a hot, even surface, typically 375 to 425 degrees Fahrenheit, to set the batter quickly without tearing. A model with a higher published max temp gives you more headroom to dial in the right browning level.

What plate materials are common and how do they differ?

Non-stick coated aluminum is the most common. It releases crepes easily and cleans up fast but can show wear over time with metal tools. Some models use cast iron or carbon steel, which hold heat more evenly and last longer but require seasoning and more careful handling.

How do I use the dimensions column to judge fit?

The dimensions listed are the full footprint of the unit, including any handles. Measure your counter space before comparing, and keep in mind that round plate crepe makers often have a smaller active cooking surface than the total dimension suggests.

Are the specs in this tool from Amazon listings?

No. The figures are sourced from manufacturer spec sheets and product data. We do not copy Amazon listing text. If a value is missing it means the manufacturer did not publish a confirmed figure for that model.